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Become a settler at Bullendale

Bullendale is Queenstown's newest property development, offering a range of architecturally designed alpine townhouses, terraced homes & apartments, just minutes from central Queenstown. Created by locals, Bullendale offers a chance for all to enjoy the beauty of New Zealand’s most renowned resort town, in its most tranquil corner.

Whether you are looking for your first home, a family holiday retreat or an appreciating property investment, Bullendale can meet all your needs. Each property is designed with flexibility and lifestyle in mind.

A master-planned development, quality is evident in every design aspect of Bullendale. Residents will enjoy being surrounded by landscaped streetscapes and open spaces that compliment the naturally stunning environs of Arthurs Point.

Thoughtfully planned, naturalised parks will be established for residents to enjoy from Stage One of the development.

Our careful project planning and focus on quality will ensure your home is completed to the highest standard, by the best builders. With work on site already underway, you will be getting settled into your new life here in no time.

The History

In the 1860s, gold was discovered in the Skippers Canyon area immediately behind Arthurs Point. Soon after, the area was inundated with gold prospectors looking to stake their claim and make their fortune in Skippers’ gullies and ravines. Many miners found themselves living a rough and ready life at Bullendale – an isolated mining settlement in the upper reaches of Skippers Canyon.

In 1886, the owner of Bullendale, George Bullen, introduced hydro-electric power to the settlement to power the mine’s stamper battery. Bullen's inspired decision was the first industrial use of hydro-electric power in New Zealand and firmly cemented Bullendale in New Zealand's history books.

In a nod to the area’s history, the team behind Bullendale, decided to name this new property development ‘Bullendale’.

All unit images, floor plans and designs are subject to further design development and council approvals, which may affect the detail noted within these images. All images are artists impressions only.